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old acquaintances, and particularly by Mr. 

 Boadley, the author of the SKETCHES, with 

 whose company I was much gratified. I 

 proceeded in delivering the books, and got 

 my money cheerfully paid ; and every 

 thing went on well. 



After some days I set off for New-York ; 

 and in my way stopped at Brunswick, with 

 General White, Judge Patterson, and Mr. 

 Garnett, an English gentleman. I made a 

 promise to spend a few days with them on 

 my return. I was very kindly received at 

 New- York; and delivered my books, and 

 collected the money. While there, I met a 

 gentleman named Miles Smith, who married 

 Sir Digby Ledger's sister (an English lady) ; 

 he gave me a very kind invitation to go 

 to see him at Brunswick in my return. 

 During my stay also- at New- York, Mr. 

 Garnett introduced me to General Gates ; 

 who had just imported some cattle from 

 Holland, which were very tolerable. 



Having finished my business at New- 

 York, I returned to Brunswick, to see all 



